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  • The only thing I've not been able to divest myself from Sony is HDMI. If I could buy a TV with a decent amount of DisplayPort and no HDMI, I'd be so happy. My level of distrust goes back to their rootkit on music CD scandal.

  • I'd be interested in the overlap here. Those that have regularly use a PSN account and those that wanted to play this game on PC only. I can't imagine it's much. I'm thinking the PC reviews are gonna bomb really hard because there isn't an overlap

  • Then you'll love this video. He pets Blackberry throughout the video and has a segment at the end talking about sponsorblock blocking segments with Mr Clinton in them.

  • Until Google or Apple discontinues that service

  • Not that it matters much for this outcome, but it's a state owned oil company. It is run by Trinidad and Tobago. So replace CEO and directors with president/prime minister and parliament.

  • I always viewed the think pad line as more of a business line of products. I know it isn't owned by IBM anymore, but considering how much involvement they had with Redhat, you might have better luck trying a fedora based distro. I'm running fedora Fedora 40 beta plasma and it was basically install and start working.

  • I also like this setting for displaying separate up and down votes

  • I remember when YouTube had background playback for free. An update broke it, then it was put behind a paywall.

  • That's what the Mint guys did until they said fuck it and made Cinnamon

  • Censorship of words makes me not know which definition of regarded you are using.

  • I mean they are doing missions to the ISS for the US and private corpos and just recently the bandwagon mission where they flew 9 satellites which they advertise a price for at $300,000 per. The axiom missions are $55,000,000 per seat. That's not unreasonable for launches considering Artemis is $4,200,000,000 per launch ($1,050,000,000 per seat)

    I guess it's just 19 times cheaper.

  • It's run by Jack. The same Jack, founder of Twitter that was at the helm while Twitter went to shit before Musk got it. I know Musk era has been really bad, but it was getting really bad under Jack. I wouldn't trust a social network run by him or Musk or Zuck.

  • IMHO, ttyd is the best paper mario. I've been looking forward to this remake for quite sometime.

  • The way to get around this is to have your router block outgoing dns requests to anything but your dns server (which I have my pihole do double duty for)

  • This came up a week ago. I made a chart:

    Tempseasily relatable conditions
    <0throw boiling water up in the air to make it snow
    0-10dangerous freezing cold
    10-20bitter freezing cold
    20-30freezing cold
    30-40coat cold
    50-60jacket cool
    60-70cool
    70-80pleasant
    80-90warm
    90-100hot
    100-110too damn hot for my fat ass/fry an egg outside

    One of the conclusions on why I like Fahrenheit over Celsius for weather is it's ironically the most base 10 like for a non-SI scale. A phrase like "it's going to be in the 70s today" has so much information in it. Usually with no weather changes like a front coming in, you'll know that during the day it'll be pleasant. At night the temperature range will drop by around 10 degrees and you'll know you'll likely need a light jacket or at least long sleeves to stay comfortable.

    If metric wanted to adopt a scale with more graduations that could be easily grouped to 10s, that'd be great. I don't know why 0-100 was arbitrarily chosen to be the scale for water instead of 0-1000.

    For temp measurements outside of weather I really do prefer Celsius though.

  • Thanks. This did the trick. Any chance you'll make Lemmy redirect compatible with Voyager?

  • This is my latest example. !comicstrips@lemmy.world (https://lemm.ee/post/26313185) I ran across this post in Lemmy and basically got tired of trying to find a workaround that involved a bunch of steps to interact with the toot. I just wish Lemmy redirect worked with Voyager.

  • Remember when Nokia was king? Yup, lack of regulations then. I'm not saying it's not a coincidence, but it certainly could be. I am glad to see Nokia's resurgence in the infrastructure area in tech though.